Electronics company Foxconn is coming to Wisconsin. The company is looking to build a $10 billion plant in the state, which they say will employ thousands, but there are still many questions to be answer. We get the details.

A Wisconsin technology company is offering voluntary microchip implants for employees to use to buy food and get into the building. However, some worry this technology needs a closer look because of unanticipated uses.

U.S. Air Force Secretary Heather Wilson said her branch of the military will work with the U.S. Defense Department and White House to understand and clarify President Donald Trump's decision to not allow transgender people serve.

A judge has ordered computer-maker Apple Inc. to pay more than $506 million in a patent infringement case brought by the Wisconsin Alumni Research Foundation after the two sides agreed on final damages.

Heidi Tibbits calls the Benjamin House , a homeless shelter in Barron County, her home for now. Tibbits is not alone in her quest for affordable housing in rural Wisconsin. Housing in Barron County is more expensive than you would expect for a place of its size.

A group of more than 100 school leaders in Milwaukee attended a two-day training session this week on how to address race and cultural differences in their schools. Local nonprofit Schools That Can Milwaukee hosted the event, which included representatives of Milwaukee Public Schools, private choice schools and independent charter schools.

In our weekly recap of national politics, we talk about the Senate decision to vote down another plan to repeal and replace the Affordable Care Act, President Trump's controversial speech at the Boy Scout Jamboree, and more.